A Political Theology of Climate Change
This was a required read for my religion and ecology graduate seminar. Northcott is obviously a well-researched and...
Much current commentary on climate change, both secular and theological, focuses on the duties of individual citizens to reduce their consumption of fossil fuels. In A Political Theology of Climate Change, however, Michael Northcott discusses nations as key agents in the climate crisis.Against the anti-national trend of contemporary political theology, Northcott renarrates the origins of the nations in the divine ordering of history. In dialogue with Giambattista Vico, Carl Schmitt, Alasdair MacIntyre,...
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This was a required read for my religion and ecology graduate seminar. Northcott is obviously a well-researched and knowledgeable guy. But the material is too dense. I was expecting more from his final chapter where he lays out his solutions, but even then, I felt like it was all too theoretical and not practical enough.